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Amazing Reunion Between Lion & Human - As Seen on The View
from Christian The Lion DVD... This will warm your heart!
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YIN YANG NECKLACE - Add Some Balance To Your Life...

List Price: $9.99
DEAL PRICE: $2.49
Get Two for: $3.98
(Makes a GREAT Gift)

I always liked the classic Chinese symbol of the Yin and Yang.
And we've got a cute necklace & pendant featuring the symbol.

The symbol represents the constant balance between opposing
forces in nature... like the relationship between light and
dark, or man and woman... you know how a woman can put clothes
IN the hamper, but a man never can. :)

Add some flair to wardrobe with this beautiful black and silver
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It's the perfect size to be noticed. It's also lightweight and
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May 10, 2010

WOMEN BUSY NURTURING OTHERS FORGET TO NURTURE THEMSELVES

DEAR ABBY: This is the time of year we think not only about
our mothers, but all the women who have helped to shape our
lives. But as they focus on work, family and home, many of
them tend to neglect themselves and their health.

That's why the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Office of
Women's Health and the Federal Citizen Information Center
would like to help women to take time to care for themselves
by offering them our free Health Information Kit.

With topics like managing medicines, avoiding health scams,
practicing food safety and, of course, taking care of the
entire family, the advice and tips in this kit are a source
of wisdom for women to use and share with one another.

Abby, thank you for letting your readers know about our free
Health Information Kits and for reminding women that as
they're caring for others, they need to take care of them-
selves.
-- MARSHA HENDERSON,
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FOR
WOMEN'S HEALTH (ACTING), FDA

DEAR MARSHA: I'm pleased to spread the word. The fact sheet
on food safety you're offering is particularly important,
given that many people have gotten food poisoning and mis-
taken it for the flu. Your fact sheet on antibiotic resis-
tance is also useful because overuse of antibiotics in this
country has made it increasingly difficult to treat some
serious medical problems.

And readers, did you know that we all can play an important
public health role by reporting any adverse reactions and
unexpected side effects after using a medical product? A
guide to reporting problems to the FDA is included in this
packet of information for women -- and more. So place your
orders today. Quantities are limited, so do it now by going
online to
pueblo.gsa.gov
or send your name and address to Health Information Kit,
Pueblo, CO 81009. By phone, call (888) 8-PUEBLO
(that's (888) 878-3256), weekdays 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern
time, and ask for the Health Information Kit. And remember,
it will be sent at no cost to you.

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SUPER SIZE SHAMMIE
Made In Germany, Don't Be Fooled By Others...

Retail Price: $9.99
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Now is the time to get this FULL SIZED SHAMMIE for just $2.99.
Made in Germany don't be fooled by others on the market that
just don't do the job AND are more than triple the price!

Like on TV, this Super Size Shammie Absorbs 50% than natural
chamois. It's extra large size of 27 x 17 can be cut in half
for smaller jobs. Durable enough for just about any task, but
soft and gentle enough for use on any surface.

It's the PERFECT cleaning cloth and has hundreds of household
uses: floors, countertops, appliances, furniture windows, pets
and more. Perfect for washing car or boat, too!. Like on TV,
this soft, absorbent and non-abrasive cloth is 100% polyester
and will not scratch or damage any surface. Best of all... it's
reusable! Just machine washable... but do not tumble dry.
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DEAR ABBY: I recently took my daughter to an "open house"
at our local college. My daughter refuses to ask questions,
so I started asking about credit hours, finances, scholar-
ships, etc.

A few people were not happy that I was there. I was told
that I was what they referred to as a "hovering" parent and
I needed to let her attend the open house on her own. I
told them -- very politely -- that because I was paying for
her education, I wanted to know what I was getting for my
money. I told them if I was going to buy her a car, I feel
I'd have the right to test drive it first to make sure it
was worth the money.

Should I have left her there on her own and hoped everything
turned out OK? I know kids need to grow up and make their
own mistakes, but if they do it with my money, they won't
learn because it would cost them nothing. Do you think I was
out of line?
-- QUESTIONING DAD IN ARIZONA

DEAR DAD: I don't think so. It's not unusual for parents to
take their sons and daughters to look at prospective colleges
-- and the questions adults would ask might not be the same
ones their teen might think of. However, if the individuals
who suggested that you were "hovering" were employees of the
college, it's possible you did go overboard, and it's time to
begin encouraging your daughter to be less of a shrinking
violet. Being so shy that she's unable to ask questions is a
handicap in a competitive academic setting.



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